It sounds fucking astonishing, lumped in the middle of these aggressive, distorted Daft Punk beats. And it surprised me to learn, it's not pitched up or anything. That original is actually pretty impressive in its own right, I'd never heard it, but it's got this really imposing, paranoid, god-fearing vibe that is not at all found in typical gospel songs.

The sheer arrogance of Kanye sampling that line should not be lost on anyone, and I think it's a pretty accurate reflection of how the album has been received overall. Yes, scroll just a few pages back and I'm shitting all over Yeezus, but now I'm thoroughly loving it, and it has been great for hip-hop. He could have put out MBDTF 2, or gone back to a more radio-friendly sound, but instead he put out a 35-minute polarising "I'll do what the fuck I want" record. Love it.